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Ladybug (c)2loose Productions - 2006 Written by George Einar Nelson
She came to me in the black lagoon Sixteen eyes reflect the moon Tried to scream she held me tight Insect arms and deadly bite Stars came out in bloodshot skies Thick black hair to wipe me dry She dragged me limp to her insect tomb Den of Hell her silky womb
Ladybug, ladybug, take me home So much better than dying alone I want you ladybug Grind your black stilettos Grind them down to my bones
I beheld the fangs of death I inhaled my last good breath She spit her venom; rolled me out To complete the journey to her big black mouth I slipped inside her warm embrace I melt in the Hell of this disgrace If love is a god; death’s a drug I have loved a crimson bug
Ladybug, ladybug, take me home So much better than dying alone I want you ladybug Grind your black stilettos Grind them down to my bones
In the sands of time we said goodbye My time had come my eyes were dry In the lair she dug my grave So erotic, so depraved I travel now against the wind And the tides of the hive that suck me in I once had a lady who was twice my size With a poison tongue and blood red eyes
Ladybug, ladybug, take me home So much better than dying alone I want you ladybug Grind your black stilettos Grind them down to my bones
[This message has been edited by Marty Helly (edited 06-09-2006).]
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